Today's picture in my bird-a-day calendar is an Atlantic Puffin. Which is kinda cool. I prefer everyday birds, but this is good. The only birds I'm really not fond of are parrots. Long story, but my parrot dislike probably has its roots in living with a man who owned a parrot. Three years of hell - from the man, not the parrot (although the parrot did his share). So, no, I don't like parrots. Lovebirds are okay.
There were storms in the area again yesterday. We got like an inch and half of rain in a couple hours. Whoosh. But the worst of it missed us entirely. Again. There was a band of it northwest of us and another southeast of us, but the whole storm was running northeast. Sorry about it hitting people in Tulsa, though. That sucks.
Here's a picture of my front garden:
See the pretty tulips? Well, this is the only place they exist anymore. Something came along and bit the heads off of every one of them but the dark orange one nearest the house. I should've known better than to move tulips out to the edge of the bed. I'm blaming deer. Might've been a rabbit. Whatever it was ate a couple and then spit the others onto the lawn. At least it left my peonies alone. And my mums. Deer resistant plants. I need to have all deer resistant plants.
I need to put my hummingbird feeder back up for the season.
That's all I got. What's the this-n-that for you today?
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Sunday Update - Week 13 (Tuesday Edition)
Ack. How did it get to be Tuesday? Where did Monday go? Ugh. Okay, since Sunday was Easter, I shifted the Sunday Update to today. Which I think derailed my schedule. Or my brain. Neither is a hard thing to do.
What happened last week? Well, I was a toad. I didn't touch my editing work. I didn't do any new words. I did some marketing stuff, but that's an ongoing thing, and I didn't do much.
Accidental Death was free Friday and Saturday. I got about 800 downloads, which netted me 4 new Goodreads ratings, but no reviews. And residual no sales or page reads so far. :shrug:
I spent a lot of time cleaning. The office is super tidy. I vacuumed the floor, including under all the furniture I could move by myself and along the baseboards. I dusted everything. I still need to file that big stack of stuff sitting on top of my printer. And I need to shred that pile of printed pages. But for me, this is clean. I also deep cleaned my bathroom. I'll spare you the gory details there. As I said on Thursday, editing is a sure way to make certain I have a clean house. Clean house = editing avoidance.
I read Dracula for the first time. As good as I expected it to be. I mean, it's a classic. It wouldn't have become a classic if it didn't have something that drew readers in. (Let's not talk about my dislike for Jane Austen, shall we?)
Easter was quiet. I made a ham. We now have loads of leftover ham.
Other than that, not much going on over here. What have you been up to?
What happened last week? Well, I was a toad. I didn't touch my editing work. I didn't do any new words. I did some marketing stuff, but that's an ongoing thing, and I didn't do much.
Accidental Death was free Friday and Saturday. I got about 800 downloads, which netted me 4 new Goodreads ratings, but no reviews. And residual no sales or page reads so far. :shrug:
I spent a lot of time cleaning. The office is super tidy. I vacuumed the floor, including under all the furniture I could move by myself and along the baseboards. I dusted everything. I still need to file that big stack of stuff sitting on top of my printer. And I need to shred that pile of printed pages. But for me, this is clean. I also deep cleaned my bathroom. I'll spare you the gory details there. As I said on Thursday, editing is a sure way to make certain I have a clean house. Clean house = editing avoidance.
I read Dracula for the first time. As good as I expected it to be. I mean, it's a classic. It wouldn't have become a classic if it didn't have something that drew readers in. (Let's not talk about my dislike for Jane Austen, shall we?)
Easter was quiet. I made a ham. We now have loads of leftover ham.
Other than that, not much going on over here. What have you been up to?
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Hoppy Bunny Day!
Happy Easter, Everyone! In celebration, I'd like to share a little bunny story...
Long ago in Michigan, I hired some people to come mow my tragically overgrown lawn. In the process, they uncovered what they thought were a nest of moles. I went out to see what they were talking about and found a nest of bunnies. So, I picked all the bunnies up - because their nest was clearly wrecked - and put them in a shoebox until the mowers were finished.
Then I took them back outside and rebuilt a nest for them in the same location,
Put them all back inside,
put a large cardboard box with a mama bunny sized doorhole cut into it over the top, and left them alone.
I watched it to make sure the mama came back, and sure enough, she did.
Then I really left them alone until I stopped seeing the mom around the yard. (Mom bunnies stop taking care of their babies pretty early. I watched to make sure I didn't see her for a few days, and I made sure the babies were eating on their own.)
Now, because I was getting ready to move and because I lived in a populated area where rabbits are likely to either become roadkill or petfood, I decided to move them out to the country where I grew up. I took the baby bunnies who were now capable of caring for themselves and placed them in a laundry basket. (Not an easy task with hyper-active baby bunnies, lemme tell ya.)
I drove them out to where I grew up. I released them into a field that would always and forever be a field, right near where the family dog was buried.
I hope they lived long lives and made loads of baby bunnies with the local rabbits. And I like to imagine that our old dog's ghost spent many happy hours chasing them through the long grass.
Happy Bunny Day, Everyone!
Long ago in Michigan, I hired some people to come mow my tragically overgrown lawn. In the process, they uncovered what they thought were a nest of moles. I went out to see what they were talking about and found a nest of bunnies. So, I picked all the bunnies up - because their nest was clearly wrecked - and put them in a shoebox until the mowers were finished.
Then I took them back outside and rebuilt a nest for them in the same location,
Put them all back inside,
put a large cardboard box with a mama bunny sized doorhole cut into it over the top, and left them alone.
I watched it to make sure the mama came back, and sure enough, she did.
Then I really left them alone until I stopped seeing the mom around the yard. (Mom bunnies stop taking care of their babies pretty early. I watched to make sure I didn't see her for a few days, and I made sure the babies were eating on their own.)
Now, because I was getting ready to move and because I lived in a populated area where rabbits are likely to either become roadkill or petfood, I decided to move them out to the country where I grew up. I took the baby bunnies who were now capable of caring for themselves and placed them in a laundry basket. (Not an easy task with hyper-active baby bunnies, lemme tell ya.)
I drove them out to where I grew up. I released them into a field that would always and forever be a field, right near where the family dog was buried.
I hope they lived long lives and made loads of baby bunnies with the local rabbits. And I like to imagine that our old dog's ghost spent many happy hours chasing them through the long grass.
Happy Bunny Day, Everyone!
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Thursday, March 24, 2016
This n That Thursday
I haven't seen a bald eagle in weeks. I think because it's been unseasonably warm here, they all decided to winter farther north. It makes sense to me. I mean, why stay way south and have to travel all that way home if you don't have to.
Hubs was out working on the weeding this week. (I was cleaning inside, just so you don't think I'm a total sloth.) When I went out to have a smoke break with him, I saw two tree frogs. One was green and the other was gray. Both had bright yellow armpits... legpits... underneath their appendages. I haven't looked them up yet... Okay, I did it. They were both Gray Tree Frogs. I picked them up and put them just out of the yard, so Hubs wouldn't accidentally step on them while he was working. Very nice frogs. Didn't pee on my hands or anything, and the gray one didn't want to get off my hand. He tucked himself into my palm like he was quite happy and would like very much to take a nap, please. Upon further reading, I'm going to guess the gray colored one was actually a she (because females are larger) and the green colored one was a male. They change color to camouflage, so size is the best way to tell gender.
I did a deep clean on the office. Moved furniture to vacuum and everything. I was rousting chairs around like a teenager. Man, was that a stupid idea. Afterwards, I was all like 'oh, ow'.
Editing makes me want to clean the house.
Apparently there was severe weather in the area last night. I slept through it all. And from what I can discern, the worst of it missed us entirely. Or as we like to say, we're living in the sweet spot. Fingers crossed this spot stays as sweet to us as it has been so far.
If you've read this far in my ramblings, you get a treat. Accidental Death will be free tomorrow and Saturday. Pass it along.
What's on the this n that tap for you today?
Hubs was out working on the weeding this week. (I was cleaning inside, just so you don't think I'm a total sloth.) When I went out to have a smoke break with him, I saw two tree frogs. One was green and the other was gray. Both had bright yellow armpits... legpits... underneath their appendages. I haven't looked them up yet... Okay, I did it. They were both Gray Tree Frogs. I picked them up and put them just out of the yard, so Hubs wouldn't accidentally step on them while he was working. Very nice frogs. Didn't pee on my hands or anything, and the gray one didn't want to get off my hand. He tucked himself into my palm like he was quite happy and would like very much to take a nap, please. Upon further reading, I'm going to guess the gray colored one was actually a she (because females are larger) and the green colored one was a male. They change color to camouflage, so size is the best way to tell gender.
I did a deep clean on the office. Moved furniture to vacuum and everything. I was rousting chairs around like a teenager. Man, was that a stupid idea. Afterwards, I was all like 'oh, ow'.
Editing makes me want to clean the house.
Apparently there was severe weather in the area last night. I slept through it all. And from what I can discern, the worst of it missed us entirely. Or as we like to say, we're living in the sweet spot. Fingers crossed this spot stays as sweet to us as it has been so far.
If you've read this far in my ramblings, you get a treat. Accidental Death will be free tomorrow and Saturday. Pass it along.
What's on the this n that tap for you today?
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Sunday Update - Week 12
Well, In Deep Wish is out into the world now. A huge thanks to everyone who pre-ordered and ordered since it was released. My big celebration? I took the rest of the week off.
Oh, and the print copy proof arrived and was approved. It's available for ordering at Amazon now, if you're into paperbacks instead of ebooks. Sorry, but I can't afford to make the paperbacks available for wide distribution any longer.
Yesterday, I received the edits for Fertile Ground. I looked over the edit letter to get a feel for how much work would be involved. Then I set a mostly-firm date for release. Then I got some advice about the date I'd picked and changed my mind. Now I'm not sure, other than it'll probably be sometime in the week before Labor Day. I'll let you know what the firm date is when it gets closer.
I really need to work on the cover for FG. I want it to be as good as the one for Dying Embers, but I totally can't afford that dude again. So I'm doing it myself. I'm still playing with it or I'd show it to you. I like the concept, but something's still not blowing my skirt up. I think I probably need to spend some moolah. Meh. I should probably just get the artist for the genie series to do it. I dunno. Arrgghh.
Ah, the glamorous life of a writer.
In non-writerly stuff, my tulips are just about ready to bloom. And we found a flowering tree just off the yard that hasn't bloomed before. It's right under where all those horrid grape vines were. Now that I've decimated those damn things, the little tree can blossom. Yesterday, I went out and made life even easier for it by trimming back some of the other stuff around it and pulling out a few weedy shrubs. Not sure what the little tree even is - a fruit tree of some kind... cherry or apple, I think. Plus, my lilac has real buds on it! First time since I moved it to a nicer location. Yay.
Any updates to share this week?
Oh, and the print copy proof arrived and was approved. It's available for ordering at Amazon now, if you're into paperbacks instead of ebooks. Sorry, but I can't afford to make the paperbacks available for wide distribution any longer.
Yesterday, I received the edits for Fertile Ground. I looked over the edit letter to get a feel for how much work would be involved. Then I set a mostly-firm date for release. Then I got some advice about the date I'd picked and changed my mind. Now I'm not sure, other than it'll probably be sometime in the week before Labor Day. I'll let you know what the firm date is when it gets closer.
I really need to work on the cover for FG. I want it to be as good as the one for Dying Embers, but I totally can't afford that dude again. So I'm doing it myself. I'm still playing with it or I'd show it to you. I like the concept, but something's still not blowing my skirt up. I think I probably need to spend some moolah. Meh. I should probably just get the artist for the genie series to do it. I dunno. Arrgghh.
Ah, the glamorous life of a writer.
In non-writerly stuff, my tulips are just about ready to bloom. And we found a flowering tree just off the yard that hasn't bloomed before. It's right under where all those horrid grape vines were. Now that I've decimated those damn things, the little tree can blossom. Yesterday, I went out and made life even easier for it by trimming back some of the other stuff around it and pulling out a few weedy shrubs. Not sure what the little tree even is - a fruit tree of some kind... cherry or apple, I think. Plus, my lilac has real buds on it! First time since I moved it to a nicer location. Yay.
Any updates to share this week?
Thursday, March 17, 2016
This n That Thursday
I've been a total derpy-head this week.
Bluegills have the most awesome defense mechanism - their top fin is pretty much all spikes. When they're in danger, they spread that fin out - ostensibly so nothing can swallow them whole without getting a monumental sore throat. This also makes them fun to take off the hook, as they will skewer your hand. I mention this because Monday's fishing excursion - while loads of fun - has left me with dozens of tiny poke marks on both my hands. Doesn't hurt, but I thought it was interesting to note.
Yes, we went fishing on Monday. Partly because both Hubs and I were in total derpy-head status, and since we weren't getting anything important done, we figured it was a good day for fishing. We caught bluegill, sunfish, rock bass, and one largemouth bass that was an inch too small. We threw them all back. I love eating all those types of fish, but they're breeding right now. We'll keep some when we go fishing after the spawn ends. Wants lots of babies so there's plenty of fishing in the future.
I got my first sunburn of the year. Yay. Just on the backs of my shoulders where I didn't quite spread the sun block, but still.
I really need to remember to use my camera more often.
I'm out of ice cream. There's still some cherry up in the freezer, but bleh. That's for Hubs. I want chocolate. With peanut butter. And chocolate sauce. I see a Wallyworld trip in the near future.
What's on your this n that tap for today?
Bluegills have the most awesome defense mechanism - their top fin is pretty much all spikes. When they're in danger, they spread that fin out - ostensibly so nothing can swallow them whole without getting a monumental sore throat. This also makes them fun to take off the hook, as they will skewer your hand. I mention this because Monday's fishing excursion - while loads of fun - has left me with dozens of tiny poke marks on both my hands. Doesn't hurt, but I thought it was interesting to note.
Yes, we went fishing on Monday. Partly because both Hubs and I were in total derpy-head status, and since we weren't getting anything important done, we figured it was a good day for fishing. We caught bluegill, sunfish, rock bass, and one largemouth bass that was an inch too small. We threw them all back. I love eating all those types of fish, but they're breeding right now. We'll keep some when we go fishing after the spawn ends. Wants lots of babies so there's plenty of fishing in the future.
I got my first sunburn of the year. Yay. Just on the backs of my shoulders where I didn't quite spread the sun block, but still.
I really need to remember to use my camera more often.
I'm out of ice cream. There's still some cherry up in the freezer, but bleh. That's for Hubs. I want chocolate. With peanut butter. And chocolate sauce. I see a Wallyworld trip in the near future.
What's on your this n that tap for today?
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Sunday Update - Week 11
In Deep Wish is almost live. Pre-order now to get it on your ereader first thing Tuesday.
Wish in One Hand's ad with Bargain Booksy did pretty well. Sold some copies of that, got a few new orders for IDW. WIOH is still 99 cents, if you're interested in snagging a copy and haven't yet.
I got the print cover for IDW, uploaded it to Createspace, and ordered a proof copy. That'll be here Wednesday, so if all looks peachy, it'll be available to order soon.
I finished the read-through on Up Wish Creek. It needs a pinch of something, but that's what edits are for. I think I might have to change the end entirely and add a little somethin'-somethin' to make for a smoother transition into the next book. (I have not even begun to think about Once Upon a Djinn #4, so don't ask.) Today, I'll be looking at background images for the cover for UWC so I can get the artist started on that.
Thursday night I got a book idea right before I went to bed. SCIU #3. I started writing it last night. Not sure if I'm headed in the right direction, but it has begun. 800+ words so far. No title yet. This one, I think, will be out of the Denver office. LOL, all D towns so far - Dallas, Detroit, Denver. Maybe I should move the field office to Salt Lake City, just to stir things up a little. If you were going to open a field office in the Rocky Mountain region, which city would you pick? Oh wait, never mind. I just had an epiphany. We'll see how it plays out.
I'm trying to ignore the time change this morning, but it ain't working. Woke up at 6am (7am) and according to my 'puter clock it's a quarter after 8, which means I need to get my buns in gear if I want to hit Wallyworld before 10. (I avoid crowds if I go before 10.)
I heard about something mildly annoying this week. It seems Amazon is beginning to tag authors who have their Table of Contents at the ends of their books. I put mine at the end because, as a reader, I hate having to scroll past the TOC to get to the story. But having one at the end farques up the Kindle Unlimited page reads, I guess, so those of us who have one at the end seem like we're trying to game the system, which pisses Amazon off. Sooo, I'll be moving my TOCs and re-uploading books to stay ahead of any potential nastygrams. I already did Blood Flow.
Oh yeah, I changed the cover for Blood Flow. It looks like this now:
Still not seeing any sales, but I'll keep trying. Next up might be a title change. We'll see.
I can't think of anything else to update y'all on, so it's your turn. What updates do you have?
Wish in One Hand's ad with Bargain Booksy did pretty well. Sold some copies of that, got a few new orders for IDW. WIOH is still 99 cents, if you're interested in snagging a copy and haven't yet.
I got the print cover for IDW, uploaded it to Createspace, and ordered a proof copy. That'll be here Wednesday, so if all looks peachy, it'll be available to order soon.
I finished the read-through on Up Wish Creek. It needs a pinch of something, but that's what edits are for. I think I might have to change the end entirely and add a little somethin'-somethin' to make for a smoother transition into the next book. (I have not even begun to think about Once Upon a Djinn #4, so don't ask.) Today, I'll be looking at background images for the cover for UWC so I can get the artist started on that.
Thursday night I got a book idea right before I went to bed. SCIU #3. I started writing it last night. Not sure if I'm headed in the right direction, but it has begun. 800+ words so far. No title yet. This one, I think, will be out of the Denver office. LOL, all D towns so far - Dallas, Detroit, Denver. Maybe I should move the field office to Salt Lake City, just to stir things up a little. If you were going to open a field office in the Rocky Mountain region, which city would you pick? Oh wait, never mind. I just had an epiphany. We'll see how it plays out.
I'm trying to ignore the time change this morning, but it ain't working. Woke up at 6am (7am) and according to my 'puter clock it's a quarter after 8, which means I need to get my buns in gear if I want to hit Wallyworld before 10. (I avoid crowds if I go before 10.)
I heard about something mildly annoying this week. It seems Amazon is beginning to tag authors who have their Table of Contents at the ends of their books. I put mine at the end because, as a reader, I hate having to scroll past the TOC to get to the story. But having one at the end farques up the Kindle Unlimited page reads, I guess, so those of us who have one at the end seem like we're trying to game the system, which pisses Amazon off. Sooo, I'll be moving my TOCs and re-uploading books to stay ahead of any potential nastygrams. I already did Blood Flow.
Oh yeah, I changed the cover for Blood Flow. It looks like this now:
Still not seeing any sales, but I'll keep trying. Next up might be a title change. We'll see.
I can't think of anything else to update y'all on, so it's your turn. What updates do you have?
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